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| Static Website |
| A static page is an html file created and saved locally. At the time of changes, html file needs to be re-opened, edited and saved. A static website is a set of static pages linked together. It displays the same information for all users, from all contexts, providing the classical hypertext, where navigation is performed through "static" documents. |
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| Small budget companies and professionals promoting their products & services are the ones who can benefit from having a static website. Any kind of business with a small set of products or services is come under Static Website. |
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| But if you need to make changes to your static website's design then html knowledge is required. The number of pages to consider to effectively manage a static website is around 30-35. To manage a larger amount of pages a dynamic website will more appropriate. |
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| Difference Between Static & Dynamic |
| A simple static website is an interactive information sheet which consist of your products and services while a dynamic website is capable of engaging the visitor and impacting the business more dramatically. Both are user-friendly both static design and dynamic design websites can have search engine optimization for business presence worldwide through Internet. |
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| In the case of a static website when you click a link you are presented with the interface and text in one, in the case of a dynamic website, the interface design is constant and the text is pulled from a database on demand i.e. when you click a button or link. |
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| If all you want to do is present information, then a static web site is all you need. Dynamic website is required for content such as e-business, collaborative content, and member-only. |
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